I finished Girls, it was great. The ending was cute and Marnie really won me over by the end of the season, she was hilarious. I liked seeing more of Ray too.

Also i've been watching this show on Hulu called Up to Speed from Richard Linklater. It's fun to watch. It's this weird, eccentric gay guy who goes to odd, out of the way tourist spots in different cities. I liked the episodes i saw.

I watched the first series (season) of Sherlock last week. Honestly, I only liked the first episode. Moriarty... just... sucks. A lot about the series really puts me off, actually. All the little things that say "made for TV" are there. Yeah, I don't like many TV dramas for that reason.

I finished Girls, it was great. The ending was cute and Marnie really won me over by the end of the season, she was hilarious. I liked seeing more of Ray too.

Also i've been watching this show on Hulu called Up to Speed from Richard Linklater. It's fun to watch. It's this weird, eccentric gay guy who goes to odd, out of the way tourist spots in different cities. I liked the episodes i saw.

Oh god, I turn the volume off every time a commercial for that Up to Speed show. That guy's voice is so annoying.

I watched the first series (season) of Sherlock last week. Honestly, I only liked the first episode. Moriarty... just... sucks. A lot about the series really puts me off, actually. All the little things that say "made for TV" are there. Yeah, I don't like many TV dramas for that reason.

I'm watching Batman Beyond on Netflix. It's kind of awesome. It's got a Blade Runner, dystopian future feeling to it with some Lethal Weapon-like music for badass moments. Also, apparently high schoolers are old enough to go to clubs. And for a dystopian future filled with tech, there's a surprisingly small number of cops around.

I'm watching Batman Beyond on Netflix. It's kind of awesome. It's got a Blade Runner, dystopian future feeling to it with some Lethal Weapon-like music for badass moments. Also, apparently high schoolers are old enough to go to clubs. And for a dystopian future filled with tech, there's a surprisingly small number of cops around.

Make sure that after you are done, you YouTube the Justice League finale "Epilogue". The Beyond series doesn't really end. So they ended it in a completely different series.

It would obviously have been way better if hannah had
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gotten herself together and not needed to be saved by a knight in shining armour. However, I like Adam and it was nice to see him do something nice.

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I didn't really see it that way. I felt like she went to pieces after Jessa left. She was already a mess when she ran into Adam outside when he was on the date. He was just there at the end, not really to "help" her. I don't even think she lost it because of the stress of the book deal, it was because Jessa left like that.

Will do! Are there specific episodes I should watch before the epilogue, cuz I probably wont' watch all of them.

I was about to say no, but that's not true.

Most importantly, rent the movie, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.

If you want to notice a cameo in the Epilogue (and want to watch a fantastic movie that Siskel and Ebert loved), next rent Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (Batman Begins before it was Batman Begins)

Also, watching some Justice League episodes (or was it Justice League Unlimited?) helps. It introduces Amanda Waller, who helped Lex Luther before he went full on crazy. She has kind of a complicated relationship with the JLA.

Enjoy.

Edit: actually I just looked it up on Netflix. Watch Epilogue, when it's time, there. It is the season one finale of Justice League Unlimited.

I was flipping the channels last night and i stopped when i saw Jenny McCarthy and apparently she has her own show on VH1 and it was so funny. She's the same Jenny McCarthy i had a crush on back when Singled Out was on Mtv, except way prettier now.

I'm watching Hannibal and feel the same way as you. Haven't seen episode 3 yet.
Bates Motel though...I mean it's an okay show, I don't understand why they made it using Norman Bates as a character, it doesn't fit for me! It doesn't feel like that character's history at all. The whole massive subplots and him kind of scooby-dooing it up, why not just make it an original show?! Bullshit. I hate it as a Psycho prequel, think it's average as a stand alone show.

I'm sorry but I just couldn't stop laughing. This is nothing really new I don't think other than it now being televised. It's strange knowing that I grew up in that kind of church environment, that's probably why I couldn't stop laughing. I wonder how that kid is going to be when he grows up.

Well pentacostal, apostolic churches even some baptist churches are all about revivals, screaming to get the incoherent words across, and running up and down aisles like a crazy person.It's a very aggressive approach to preaching. Essentially it's creating a wave of energy(bad or good, I haven't figured that out yet since I haven't been back in a while)among the congregation.

Some explain it by saying that the Nazis saw their victimes as sub-humans, but I think they were very aware that they were killing human beings. They even got the biggest kick out of it because of the level of the transgression and the fact that they got away with it (until things went south).

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